Word: bowle
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...book, One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, tells the story of how one falsely accused convict and his fellow prisoners survived-or perished. A typical day: chased from bed at 5 a.m. for a bowl of soupy gruel, herded to work on a construction project guarded by sadistic overseers, fall back...
...Southern California's undefeated (10-0) football team: the mythical national championship, by winning the No. 1 spot on every major poll at season's end. U.S.C.'s Jan. 1 Rose Bowl date with Wisconsin, rated No. 2 in the nation, should produce the college game of the year. Best in the East: Penn State, which lost only one game (a 9-6 squeaker to Army) and carried off the Lambert Trophy...
...stranger from a foreign country, who would be alone, to our Christmas dinner"; her favorite Christmas cards: "Adlai Stevenson's beautifully illuminated messages'"; her favorite ornament: "A little angel that has topped our family tree since my children were babies"; and her favorite Christmas recipe: a bowl of eggnog, laced with four jiggers of brandy...
...unbeaten season-their first since 1925 -with a woolly 38-27 triumph over Princeton, resurgent Oklahoma wrapped up the Big Eight title by crushing Nebraska 34-6, and No. 1-ranked Southern California beat crosstown rival U.C.L.A. 14-3, to keep its unblemished record intact. The probable post-season bowl game lineup: Rose Bowl, Southern Cal (9-0) v. Wisconsin (9-1); Cotton Bowl, Louisiana State (8-1-1) -v. Texas (9-0-1); Orange Bowl, Oklahoma (7-2) v. Alabama (8-1); Sugar Bowl, Mississippi (8-0) v. Arkansas...
...endurance record as titleholder, a triumph only slightly tarnished by the fact that Milton can hardly be described as a hotly pursued property. Ex-Proprietor Boswell is himself now possessed by Yale's renowned scholar Frederick A. Pottle. Yale, in fact, has enough Johnson-Boswelliana to fill Yale Bowl, is probably the only college brash enough to claim a whole literary century-the 18th in England-as its very...